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A major river in Russia, the longest left tributary of the Volga. quotations examples
It was led by Sen. Henry Javkson (D-Wash.), who referred at some length to an IBM computer and assorted other technology we have sold the Russians for use in their vast Kama River truck plant.
1979 August 20, “Editorial: Limiting System Exports”, in Computerworld, page 14
According to Ponomarev's calculations, the Kama in the 1890s annually supplied the Volga with up to 850000 logs, of which about 250000 came from the Chusovaya, about 250000 from the Vyatka and its tributaries, 150000 from the Belaya, […] .
1986, Soviet Geography, volume 27, page 125
He was ordered to seek out the rebels along the Kama and the Viatka.
1995, Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich Solovʹev, History of Russia, page 33
(religion, Hinduism) The Hindu god of love, Kamadeva quotations examples
Fundamentally, the doctrine and technique of Kāma go back to primitive antiquity.
1956, Heinrich Robert Zimmer, Philosophies of India, page 145
In Indian mythology, Kāma is the counterpart of Cupid.
1969, Allie M. Frazier, Readings in Eastern Religious Thought: Hinduism, page 35
On seeing Kāma annihilated there, the Devas and the groups of celestial damsels became frightened.
2001, Jagdish Lal Shastri, Arnold Kunst, G. P. Bhatt, Ancient Indian Tradition & Mythology, volume 63, page 429
However, when Śiva saw the proud Kāma getting ready to let another arrow fly, he got angry.
2006, Catherine Benton, God of Desire: Tales of Kamadeva in Sanskrit Story Literature, page 52
plural Kamas
A surname. examples